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Allahophobia-The Irrational Fear of Allah&His Teachings

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

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When reading the Quran one gets the impression that the Allah character is very angry with his creation. He must feel like a big failure because so much of his creation does not do as he wants. Then again the Quran claims that it is Allah who himself misleads people so he should have nothing to be angry about. He is after all supposed to be responsible. He seems to have chosen to be a bullying sadist.

I would not bow down to a god like that even if he was real. Thankfully he most certainly is not. Don't worry Muslims.

Being good or doing good simply because of fear of punishment is not praiseworthy and does not lead to any genuine righteousness, such things must come from ones own will, so even as a metaphor for the human consciousness Allah fails miserably.

As Yoda wisely said:
"Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering."

The so called Muslim people have been suffering under the negative language of the Quran for 1400 years. I think they could use a break.

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  • To be fair, the word "fear," as it is often used in the Bible, has another, somewhat archaic meaning: "to regard (e.g., regard God) with reverence and awe." I would imagine that it's this definition of "fear" that the Koran uses.

  • @NoTrueScotsman:

    Upon checking it out on corpusDOTquranDOTcom, there are several words found which translated as fear in various inflections, such as yakhshawna, ittaqū, wajilat.

    Unfortunately, I have only started studying Arabic this year(Although I do have some rudimentary knowledge of it from high school as well), so I cannot say what its definition is for sure,so maybe some fluent speaker would know better.

    But still,I would find the message quite terrifying if I actually believed in it.

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  • Great stuff. I like how 'moderate' muslims say that their religion is hijacked by extremists. But the truth is actually.. peaceful muslims are the extremists, the ones beating women, beheading people and bombing embassies are the most pious. Sad stuff.

  • 'No bunnies were harmed in the making of this film'

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  • here you have-it from master Yoda

  • 'Mohammed broke up the idols, but in doing so he made men bow before a celestial Sultan, a relentless autocrat, a deified Fate; he instituted the worst sort of Idolatry, for he made God in his own image. His teaching has kept men down at their own level, and women beneath them, because it kept Allah there.' A quote from 'False Gods' by Percy Dearmer. As a theist I don't like Islam any more than you do.

  • Low quality and brazen Christians often quietly, or even proudly, refer to themselves as "god-fearing." Now this a truly UGLY thing to say. But I think all religions use fear and intimidation to keep their neurotic sheeple followers in line. Islam -- as usual -- seems horrific on this.

  • The bible contains plenty of that too ;)

    No way out for the bunny (who only wants to have sex and lots of decendants) :(

  • TETRIS!!!

  • Nicely done!

  • Behead those who call Islam violent!!!

    ;~)

  • Yoda pwns Islam. I love it.

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